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Inspiration Usage
Try this instead:
/bind F1 "inspexec_name resurgence$$inspexec_name dramatic improvement$$inspexec_name respite"
That will use the smallest heal inspiration in your tray wherever it might be. Reverse the order if you'd rather use the largest first. I have F1-F7 bound to all the inspiration types; other binds left as an exercise for the reader.
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Though be aware that these binds work slightly differently than the inspexecslot ones, possibly just because of the extra 'weightyness' of the multiple commands . . . With the standard commands I could just hit a whole bunch of them really fast and have them all activate, with these it seems i have to wait a quarter or half second between each to make sure it triggers ...
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The Lost in Kings Row...
...can be found up in the north east of the map in the area of the Royal Refinary.
They are easy to find here as there are about 3 on each corner.
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They're also pretty easy to find along the south edge of the map, though not as much so as vahz.
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Hitting Z will cancel a qued attacked.
as will hitting Tab to change your target or clicking on a new enemy (or teammate) to target them.
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Actually, I've noticed that changing targets won't affect attacks i've already keyed in; a fact I use a lot when I'm spreading damage around; and that I tend to curse when I just realized I did a heavy attack on the one that's becoming radation-infected or whatever . . .
But I might be mistaking which attacks are the queued ones, because this generally happens when i'm using fast melee stuff . . .
For a new tip . . . no command in the game will clear all keybindings. If you want to do this, you need to go into the options and reset the keybindings with that big red button, which will restore the factory defaults AND delete all customizations. Then do a /bindsavefile, edit the file, and replace everything with "nop" (regular experessions are handy if you know em . . .) *except* / (or you won't be able to do anything without the mouse.
If you want to blank out a random, possibly customized character's bindings, you have to go do the options/reset thing and THEN load the blank file.
I did this when I got sick of the "This command cannot have more than two binds" messages showing up, and aside from creating a file with every possible key bound to nop, it's the only way to make a completly blank slate.
Other miscelanious bind tidbits:
If you see chunks of your bindfile displayed in one of your chat windows when you load it, it's probably because you have blank lines in the bindfile. I got sick of this and started dividing my sections with
USELESSKEY "-----------------------------------------------------"
You CAN bind keys more than once in a file; the last one will take effect. (Probably only useful if you want to make a combination blankout and bind file).
If you're using a dvorak keyboard layout via the keyboard driver software in windows 2000/xp, you'll need to change your slashchat binds to [ and Z to have the effect of / and ; , because it will bind to the physical qwerty keymap, but 'type' the corresponding dvorak key when you press it. Other layouts (AZERTY?) will need to be adjusted for simalarly if their / and ; aren't in QWERTY positions.
Random other things:
Switch from fly to hover before sniping to prevent interrupts.
You can climb a lot of the buildings in outbreak with careful regular jumping, and going over some of the buildings will let you get past various invisible collision hulls (walls that mysteriously can't be jumpped over, mostly) into some mostly boring and rather undecorated extraneous terrain. There are a couple of police drones near the hotspot border that are behind one of these usually uncrossable walls. Interested Kheldians have probably already been there.
On a realated note, you DON'T get exploration badges for 'lighting up' all of a zone map. ^_^